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These are 6 consecutive frames from a 15 FPS video. Three frames after the balloon moved it's clear that I responded, confirming the 200 ms figure. Actually it's probably a split frame longer, but then it was a semi-complex "untrained" reaction. Yes, the balloon blew on the third try.
 
These are 6 consecutive frames from a 15 FPS video. Three frames after the balloon moved it's clear that I responded, confirming the 200 ms figure. Actually it's probably a split frame longer, but then it was a semi-complex "untrained" reaction. Yes, the balloon blew on the third try.
  
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Balloon kicker: his little brother
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These are 6 consecutive frames from a 15 FPS video. Three frames after the balloon moved it's clear that I responded, confirming the 200 ms figure. Actually it's probably a split frame longer, but then it was a semi-complex "untrained" reaction. Yes, the balloon blew on the third try.

Filmer
User:Jonathan
Balloon kicker
his little brother

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current18:12, 11 June 2007Thumbnail for version as of 18:12, 11 June 2007160 × 720 (17 KB)Jonathan (talk | contribs)These are 6 consecutive frames from a 15 FPS video. Three frames after the balloon moved it's clear that I responded, confirming the 200 ms figure. Actually it's probably a split frame longer, but then it was a semi-complex "untrained" reaction. Yes, the

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